Oracle, Microsoft unveil software partnership

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Microsoft Corp.
MSFT, +1.57%
and Oracle Corp.
ORCL, +0.42%
on Monday unveiled a partnership that would let Oracle software run on Microsoft's enterprise platforms, including its Windows Azure cloud infrastructure. Under the agreement, Oracle will support its software on Windows Server Hyper-V and Windows Azure. On the other hand, Microsoft will offer Oracle products, including Java and Oracle Database, to Windows Azure customers. Microsoft shares were up 1.5% late Monday, while Oracle was up a fraction.

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